Walk back from Altos de Chavón at dusk and Villa Kiki opens below, a Balinese pavilion compound stepped down a cliff above the Chavón River. The villa sits inside Riomar with Dye Fore on one side and the river on the other, covered timber walkways linking the rooms through the garden. Five bedrooms in distinct styles sleep ten, with an included cook handling all the meals.
The first drink of the day belongs on the cliff-edge deck, with the river running jade below and the canyon quiet. By midday the group has scattered across the property: a few at the pool over the bluff, more on the front lawn, others stretched out under the gazebo. The walk back from Altos puts you at your own door before sundown. Everyone sits down to dinner at the live-edge table for fourteen, the open kitchen just a few steps behind.
Altos de Chavón sits within walking distance of the villa, and Dye Fore tees off a short cart ride along the cliff. Teeth of the Dog, ranked the Caribbean's top course by the World Golf Awards, is a longer drive across the resort, as is Minitas Beach. Villa Kiki is the villa to book when the place itself is the reason for the trip.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Is Villa Kiki a good fit for ten guests across multiple couples or generations?
Yes. Five bedrooms each have a distinct character and an en-suite bathroom, so couples and family branches keep their own spaces. The pavilion layout means living, dining, and pool zones are spread across the property rather than packed into one building, so a group can split up easily through the day. There's an 88-inch screen in the study pavilion, a baby grand piano in the main living room, and a long live-edge table for fourteen on nights everyone sits down together.
Q: Who handles the meals at Villa Kiki, and what's the kitchen set up to do?
A chef and a sous chef cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a waiter and driver in support. The two-person culinary brigade is unusually deep for the resort and built for groups who want plated dinners as well as relaxed family meals. The menu is built around what you want, shopping is handled in advance, and dietary requirements (vegetarian, gluten-free, allergies, children's preferences) are arranged with our concierge before arrival.
Q: How private is Villa Kiki — is it overlooked from neighbouring properties?
The villa sits on the canyon side of Riomar, with the rooms and outdoor zones facing the Chavón River drop rather than the road or neighbouring lots. The pool deck overhangs the bluff, the cliff-edge viewing deck looks out over forested canyon walls, and the front lawn is screened by mature trees and a bougainvillea hedge. From most of the outdoor spaces the only thing in sight is the canyon below and birds going across it.
Q: What makes the Balinese pavilion layout different from a more typical Casa de Campo villa?
Most villas at the resort are one connected building. Villa Kiki is structured as a compound, with separate pavilions for living, dining, and bedrooms linked by covered timber walkways through a planted garden. The aesthetic is paired with Asian and Indonesian antiques throughout: a carved entry foyer with blue glazed urns, temple-style arched doorways, and a music room with a baby grand piano facing the canyon. Outside, the property is broken into zones (a thatched gazebo, a cliff-edge viewing deck, an outdoor stone kitchen with a poolside bar, a brick breakfast patio), so a day at the villa never has to play out in the same room twice.
STAFF INCLUDED
• Housekeeper
• Chef
• Sous Chef
• Waiter
MINIMUM STAYS
• Low Season — 3 nights minimum
• High Season — 3 nights minimum
• Easter Week — 5 nights minimum
• Thanksgiving — 5 nights minimum
• Christmas & New Year — 7 nights minimum
DISTANCES FROM VILLA TO RESORT AMENITIES
• Altos de Chavón / Dye Fore — 0.4 mi / 0.6 km — Walkable
• The Marina — 0.6 mi / 1.0 km — Short ride
• Racquet Center — 2.2 mi / 3.5 km — Short ride
• Minitas Beach — 3.3 mi / 5.3 km — Drive
• Teeth of the Dog / The Links / Spa — 3.8 mi / 6.1 km — Drive
• Equestrian Center — 3.8 mi / 6.1 km — Drive
• Shooting Center — 4.3 mi / 6.9 km — Drive
* Distances are provided as a general guide and may vary by route within the resort.
NOT INCLUDED
Villa rental rates do not include food and beverages, airport transfers, rental cars, golf carts, baby equipment, or other personal services. These and additional services can be seamlessly arranged through our concierge team.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• All rates are subject to final confirmation by the villa owner and do not include the 18% service fee or the Casa de Campo Resort registration fee.
• Published nightly rates represent a starting rate and may vary depending on travel dates, seasonality, occupancy, and special events. For precise pricing tailored to your travel dates, please contact us directly.
• Nightly rates are based on double occupancy per bedroom.
• A security deposit equivalent to one (1) night's rental rate is required.
• Villa descriptions, amenities, staffing, features, photography, and rates are subject to change without prior notice.
RESORT FEE
All guests renting private villas at Casa de Campo Resort are required to register to gain access to the resort and its amenities. Registration fees are set by and paid directly to the resort:
• US$30.00 per adult, per night (ages 13 and older)
• US$15.00 per child, per night (ages 4–12)
• Complimentary for children under 4 years old
RESORT FEE / ACCESS & AMENITIES INCLUDE
Each guest will receive an ID with personal information and details of their stay that will provide access to the following services and amenities:
• Access to golf courses, Fitness Center, resort's restaurants, sports facilities, and other activities.
• Free use of towels and chaise lounges at the pool located in the main hotel area, as well as at Minitas Beach.
• Access to health care services at the Central Romana Medical Center.
House Rules
Pets - not allowed
Smoking - not allowed